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U.S. Electrical Transmission Lines: The Roadblocks to Progress

The U.S. electrical grid is aging and not evolving quickly enough to accommodate the shift towards cleaner energy sources. Despite the pressing need to revamp and expand the grid, constructing new transmission lines remains a daunting task, likened to “herding cats.”Over 1,000 gigawatts of potential clean energy projects are stuck in limbo, primarily due to..

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What is Conductive Paint?

Electrically conductive paint is created by mixing a conductive pigment into a non-conductive resin binder. Adhesion comes from the binder that holds the paint together, and conduction is formed from the filler pigment. Electrical charges move through the conductive fillers and work best when they are highly concentrated, shaped like flakes or tubes. Spheres are..

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U.S. Factory Production Soars

Throughout the United States, construction spending by manufacturers more than doubled through 2022, according to the Census Bureau. Billions of dollars in subsidies handed out by the government have spiked the EV (electric vehicle), semiconductor, and solar panel industries.  Not only did production numbers increase, but factories themselves swelled. Compared to $90 billion in June..

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Harnessing the Power of Commercial Busways: The Future of Electrical Distribution

The demand for efficient and reliable power distribution systems in commercial spaces is skyrocketing in today’s fast-paced world. From bustling shopping malls to high-tech office complexes, the lifeline of these structures is a seamless supply of electricity. Here’s where commercial busways make a grand entry as the modern-day champions of electrical distribution. What exactly is..

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